Polls are unreliable, it wasn’t a direct shot – it’s better to say ‘I think’ in a heated argument between Valon Syla and Albatros Rexhaj.

A vigorous discussion arose between Valon Syla and Albatros Rexhaj during a segment on T7’s “Pressing” program concerning political shifts in Kosovo. Albatros Rexhaj presented data from specific polls, asserting that Vetëvendosje was projected to win between 47 and 48 parliamentary seats. However, Syla strongly contested this interpretation, advocating for a more cautious approach.

Syla highlighted the potential unreliability of the polls, suggesting a more personal assessment, stating “I think.” He argued that the surveys were skewed due to the significant influence of approximately 200,000 voters residing in the diaspora. “These polls aren’t accurately representing the situation because of the diaspora voters; if they were present within Kosovo, their voting patterns would likely mirror those of Kosovar citizens,” he elaborated. Rexhaj countered, firmly maintaining that “they are Kosovar citizens nonetheless.” Despite this assertion, Syla remained unconvinced.

“I believe the polls are fundamentally inaccurate,” he concluded. The exchange underscored differing perspectives on interpreting electoral forecasts and the impact of diverse voter populations within the political landscape. The debate centered on the validity of the polls and Syla’s skepticism regarding their predictive power.

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  1. A vigorous debate emerged between Valon Syla and Albatros Rexhaj on T7’s “Pressing” program regarding changes within Kosovo’s political landscape. Rexhaj cited figures from particular surveys, indicat

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